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ASUS has refreshed its TUF/Tianxuan 7 Pro series with new Ryzen 9 9955HX and Intel Ultra 9 options paired with NVIDIA RTX 5060/5070 (and 5070 Ti on select SKUs) laptop GPUs. Models span 16–18 inch high-refresh (300Hz) QHD+ panels, up to 32GB DDR5-5600, 1TB PCIe 4.0 storage, and robust cooling supporting up to ~180W combined power (CPU ~90W, GPU up to ~115W). Designs balance portability and performance with 80–90Wh batteries, varied I/O including HDMI 2.1 and USB-C, and features aimed at gamers and creators. Availability and regional SKUs will be detailed at ASUS’s May launch and early May sales.
ASUS refreshing the TUF 7 Pro line brings high-core Ryzen 9 and Intel Ultra options paired with RTX 50-series laptop GPUs, affecting performance-per-watt and configuration choices for gamers and creators. Tech professionals should track power targets, cooling, and regional SKU variations to plan benchmarks, reviews, and deployment recommendations.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-15 05:11:27
ASUS has launched its TUF/”Tianxuan” 7 Pro and 7 Pro Max gaming laptops in China with launch and government subsidy prices ranging from ¥7,989.15 to ¥14,999. Key configurations span Intel Core (i7-14650HX, Ultra 7/9 251HX/255HX/290HX Plus) and AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX CPUs paired with NVIDIA RTX 5060/5070/5070 Ti GPUs, 16–32GB RAM and 512GB–1TB storage. The lineup targets different performance tiers—Pro models offer both Intel and Ryzen options while Pro Max emphasizes higher-end Ryzen 9 and RTX 5070 Ti configurations. The release matters for gamers and PC buyers in China seeking current-gen CPUs and NVIDIA 50-series mobile GPUs at competitive subsidized prices.
ASUS has listed the TUF Gaming/天选 7 Pro Ryzen edition gaming laptop featuring an AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX CPU paired with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 or 5070 laptop GPUs (8GB). Configurations include 16GB RAM and 1TB storage; the chassis supports up to 180W total power (CPU single-core 90W, GPU single 115W). The laptop packs an 80Wh battery, weighs about 2.25kg, is 17.9mm thin, and offers a 16-inch QHD+ 300Hz AGLR display. I/O is similar to the Intel variant but one Thunderbolt 4 port is downgraded to USB-C 10Gbps. This positions the model as a high-performance yet reasonably portable gaming laptop in ASUS’s 2026 lineup.
Asus listed the TUF/Zephyrus-style TUF/Tianxuan 7 Pro Max gaming laptop on JD.com, using an AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX CPU and offering Nvidia RTX 5060, 5070 (8GB), or 5070 Ti laptop GPUs; first sale starts May 8. SKUs pair these GPUs with 16GB or 32GB DDR5-5600 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The 18-inch 2560x1600 300Hz panel (500 nits, 100% DCI-P3), asymmetric chassis, 2.7 kg weight, 1.89 cm thickness, 90Wh battery with 100W PD charging, dual-fan cooling, and a 1.7mm-travel RGB keyboard are highlighted. I/O includes HDMI 2.1, dual 10Gbps USB-C, multiple 10Gbps USB-A ports, RJ45 and 3.5mm audio. The configuration targets high-refresh 16-core gaming and content workloads.
ASUS has listed the TUF/天选 7 Pro Intel (Core) gaming laptop series on Chinese e-commerce, with reservations starting May 8 and a limited sale on May 15; final pricing will be announced at ASUS’s May 8 launch. Configurations range from Intel Ultra 7 251HX to Ultra 9 290HX Plus CPUs paired with NVIDIA RTX 5060 or RTX 5070 (8GB), memory up to 32GB and up to 1TB SSD. The 16” 2560×1600 300Hz display, 90Wh battery, dual-fan rear-exhaust cooling (up to 180W TDP total, CPU 90W, GPU up to 115W), Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1 FRL, Wi‑Fi 6E and enhanced audio/camera features position it as a high-performance thin-and-light gaming notebook targeting gamers and content creators.